Donald-Gould-Obituary

Donald Gould

Oxford, Ma, Massachusetts

1938 - 2015

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Oxford, Ma, Massachusetts
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National Kidney Foundation

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Donald H. Gould, 77Oxford - Donald H. Gould, 77, of Old Webster Road, died peacefully on Friday, April 24, 2015, at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, after a long battle with multiple medical issues. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Gail F. (Monfreda) Gould of Oxford; four...

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Dear Phil and family,
I am sorry Phil I couldn't express my sympathy to you and Donalds family in person. I hope that your many fond memories may ease your sorrow in his passing.

My deepest sympathy to Don's family. I met Don while working at TJX and we got to know each other pretty well as I was preparing to give my husband a kidney. I moved to the Westborough office before the donation, but Don and I kept in touch for a couple of years. God bless his brother's generousity! Don was a sweet and gentle man and I remember him fondly.

Our deepest sympathies Gail. He was a great neighbor always there when we needed anything. I think back fondly on all the time he spent with Derek when he first took up photography. I cherish those photos he captured of the innocence of our boy when he was 4-5. ❤ We will miss him working around the yard in the summer diligently keeping the landscape beautiful. May He Rest in Peace.

Dear Gail,
Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. Great neighbor and always there when we needed something. He was always so active. He will be missed poking around the yard tending to his beautiful landscape. ❤

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

Gail, I was saddened to learn of Don's passing, We spent many years working together, and Don had many fine qualities, and I enjoyed working with him. Gail I wish you and your family strength in this difficult time. Pete Pedersen

Gail, Ralph and I were so sorry to hear that Don passed away. We always felt very honored that he would think us us when Shari, John, Tom and Jeff (and their families) were visiting you and invite us to come see them with you. That was so very thoughtful of him.

Thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathies.
Vinny, Brenda, Brian and Nicole